you don't need DTS track as DTSHD has one truly imbedded in it. Under HD tracks there will be "sub level" tracks. last set is forced subtitles if BD have them separate. first set is normal subs (that includes SDH). for example eng, spa, jap, pol, rus, ukr, eng, spa, jap, eng, spa, jap, eng, spa, jap). There might be "set" of subtitles (all languages. if there is SDH (for hearing impaired) those come first. followed by audio description (narrator explains things for visually impaired) if BD have them.Įnglish audios at the very end of the list (after foreign ones) are commentaries. first ones are soundtracks in different formats. Localized versions of movies - multiple big files of about same size but same running length(first one is usually English) Multiple versions of movie - 2 big files of different size and different running lengthģ. difference is - second contains English and Japanes, first contains English and other foreign languagesĢ. Hidden Japanese tracks - there are always 2 big files of same size. look for biggest file size with chapters. which i will explain later.Īs others suggested. I also advise turning on AV sync notifications ->->->. so I set it quite low at 30s and have to filter through lots of rubbish, but its not that bad) as previous ppl suggested you can control what is available to rip by setting minimum movie length ->->-> (i personally also rip all available trailers. Be sure I will convert these to MKV when it can support DV. I use DVDFab only with DolbyVision titles to rip only main movie title (MakeMKV if do folder backup includes all extras/menus that I don't use). One could simply create a folder with the proper name and then rip with makemkv it would mean no renaming of the filename would be necessary for MC to gather the metadate from tmdb. That would save a lot of hassle for those ripping a lot, or those who are not so comfortable with Windows. I believe MakeMKV can use expressions to change the default naming of the files it produces, instead of the unhelpful Title#.Īs an aside, I often wish MC could use Carnac on the containing folder name if the filename is simply Title # when autoimporting MKVs made by MakeMKV. I personally use both apps at different times, but MC's ripping of the whole disc, including menus is very much appreciated. The metadata lookup before ripping is a fantastic feature that MakeMKV cannot match. Now, with DVDFab Passkey, I get them to rip the movies, including UHD (with "friendly" drives) directly from MC. I find a lot of my older customers have trouble with BluRay ripping in MakeMKV. Is anyone else experiencing this? Thanks in advance.Yes, this is an annoying problem, especially as you got four candidate 32GB files in the mix. I can’t be 100% sure that it happened the first time after Catalina but I believe so. Around that time, I did a clean install of Catalina. I have no idea why this is happening but the only thing I can possibly point the finger at is macOS Catalina. It’s happened a few more times with other movies. I put the BR disc in and went to that part of the movie and the scenes didn’t jump as expected. And then watching further, it jumps back to the rest of the scene that was previously cut from and it became obvious what was happening. It was really obvious because the scene cut to another part of the movie that didn’t make sense and was so bad I knew right away that it couldn’t be a matter of bad editing. First time it happened was in John Wick 3. Within the last month or so, I noticed some of the rips are ripping incorrectly in that it has scenes that cut or “jump around”. However, I recently started having a problem that I’ve never experienced. This process is so routine for me that it’s become 2nd nature. I don’t encode them using handbrake, just leave them in their uncompressed. I rip Blu-Rays and 4K Blu-Rays using a UHD friendly drive. I’ve been using MakeMKV for several years now and absolutely love it.
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